Weather To Be Thankful For

Low pressure and a cold front that passed through the region drenched us with a little more than 2 of rain in several locations. Winds became rather gusty and creeks and streams have been running high, some slightly over flood stage but will recede by Thanksgiving afternoon. Cloud cover will depart later tonight leading to a clear overnight as high pressure begins to take control. Clear skies and mild temperatures will certainly be something to be thankful for on Thanksgiving. Highs should reach the low 50s under a sunny sky. Friday, expect a chilly early morning with some patchy fog for early bird Black Friday shoppers. By afternoon however, highs are expected to reach the low 60s. Westerly winds will become more southwesterly helping to spike the temperatures.

Saturday, high pressure continues to dominate and provide a mix of sun and clouds. Highs could again reach themed 60s! ~ rather impressive for this time of year. Normal highs this late in November are usually in the upper 40s in the region. Sunday, increasing clouds will help morning temperatures from falling as low as the previous few nights. The latest forecast models now suggest a low pressure system move eastward and bring more rain and another cold front through the forecast region in the Sunday/Monday timeframe. A prolonged period of cloudy skies and showers may persist for the rest of the week.
Happy Thanksgiving !

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